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hallway, i keep hearing i have to tweet this picture, listen i was tweeting a picture of me and magic johnson when i saw him in the hallway here. you are an twitter. aren't you angling to get the company to launch an ipo so you can get your investment back? are you pushing for that? >> i think it is really up to management to make those decisions. i think that we are very patient investors. i think there is the, has to be a right time for the company to go public. in fact our investment strategy was totally based on giving enough liquidity to private investors in big companies, so that the ipo can actually be postponed. so, i think, this is very relevant for some significant companies to basically not go public too early and, --. liz: been a few years, hasn't it, with twitter? >> i think it was a couple of years. liz: yeah. been a couple. david, you've got some questions. david: i do, and yuri, good to talk to you again my friend. facebook, let's talk about, dozens if not hundreds of people probably come to you in the course of a year with ideas for you to invest in. i'm just wondering what m
hallway, i keep hearing i have to tweet this picture, listen i was tweeting a picture of me and magic johnson when i saw him in the hallway here. you are an twitter. aren't you angling to get the company to launch an ipo so you can get your investment back? are you pushing for that? >> i think it is really up to management to make those decisions. i think that we are very patient investors. i think there is the, has to be a right time for the company to go public. in fact our investment...
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there's a national physical in the johnson space center. nasa is going to continue to learn about the effects of microgravity on the body when an american and a russian start to have a one-year stay on the international space station. we learn about the effects of 0g and bone loss as a result of 0g. we're going to learn at the johnson space center and learn about effects of radiation on the human body and how to protect us when we are going all the way to mars, and what are the kinds of shields that we have to have in case there is a solar explosion on the way, to those planets, are, in fact, if we're on a moon base, what do we have to protect human life. nasa's efforts are strong and well underway. with the leadership seen and the creativity, with the dedicated contractor force and the civil service work force, then we would have reason to believe nasa can achieve goals. i want to welcome the witnesses here, i want to thank them. this will be an exciting topic to discuss. our first witness is nasa's associate add min straiter for human exp
there's a national physical in the johnson space center. nasa is going to continue to learn about the effects of microgravity on the body when an american and a russian start to have a one-year stay on the international space station. we learn about the effects of 0g and bone loss as a result of 0g. we're going to learn at the johnson space center and learn about effects of radiation on the human body and how to protect us when we are going all the way to mars, and what are the kinds of shields...
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look, the great anomaly, of course, is my absolute favorite stock of the moment which is johnson & johnson. this fellow comes in, gorski, how about the diaspora of j & j. did you see that? >> i did. >> i think it was up over 50% this year if i'm not mistaken. if someone wanted to take it over it would have been a smart move. >> by the old management team they're all out and the chairman at avon. >> i do think they're combinations of yield. i heard barbara ryan won yesterday. she's always fabulous on scott wapner's judges' show. merck is a great company that can restructure and has a lot of things in the pipe. this group is charmed. the stock market is not a hall of justice. it is not a jury that tries to get at the truth. the stock market embases what's hot, it always has. >> you called it a harsh judging machine the other day when it came to apple. >> yes. >> i know many people think it's like law and order and you get in front of a judge and the right thing happens and you're on thin ice. >> it's more what's working now as mark haines used to say about you. >> they're stocks that you may
look, the great anomaly, of course, is my absolute favorite stock of the moment which is johnson & johnson. this fellow comes in, gorski, how about the diaspora of j & j. did you see that? >> i did. >> i think it was up over 50% this year if i'm not mistaken. if someone wanted to take it over it would have been a smart move. >> by the old management team they're all out and the chairman at avon. >> i do think they're combinations of yield. i heard barbara ryan...
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not out on blunder, not manly johnson, not, you know, pick the list. so the idea that there is a right of first refusal or there's some presumption that the vice chairperson has to be promoted is i think actually contrary to history and the pattern. so let me just say there's no right of first refusal that she is vice chairman. no, not at all. she has the right of first refusal because she is janet yellen, okay? because of her experience, the fact that as adam said she is a brilliant economist, and that experience, not so much as vice chair, but that experience on the board during this crisis and her, you know, her ability as an economist and her experience, that's what sets are out there but i agree, nose -- no vice chairman has ever been selected as the chair. >> i mean, larry has been in washington long enough he should know merit and appointment don go together. [laughter] i mean, again, this isn't about vice chair yellen's merit. this is about likelihood. in general presidents appoint federal reserve chair people where they have some personal rela
not out on blunder, not manly johnson, not, you know, pick the list. so the idea that there is a right of first refusal or there's some presumption that the vice chairperson has to be promoted is i think actually contrary to history and the pattern. so let me just say there's no right of first refusal that she is vice chairman. no, not at all. she has the right of first refusal because she is janet yellen, okay? because of her experience, the fact that as adam said she is a brilliant economist,...
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. >> they should have said he got the idea from ron johnson who said he could run jcpenney. this would be a bad, like, three. month period if this -- if herbalife is not a peer mead scream because it comes right after jcpenney. >> the problem is the investment thesis only works if the fda -- not the fda, but the ftc decides it's a pyramid scheme and takes action. ftc. >> because there are products being made that are going into some type of distribution channel and they do eventually make it some consumers that do consume some of the products, right? >> what i don't understand is why they're so secretive about some of those numberes and what eventually gets sold and what comes back. it's weird when you ask them questions about it and they as a public company don't -- >> once you get the candy bar, they do have products. it is a candy bar. >> we have one more story that those of us who wake up early working the morning shift care about. the fda is going to be investigating foods with added caffeine and the potential impact on children. other products include jelly belly extre
. >> they should have said he got the idea from ron johnson who said he could run jcpenney. this would be a bad, like, three. month period if this -- if herbalife is not a peer mead scream because it comes right after jcpenney. >> the problem is the investment thesis only works if the fda -- not the fda, but the ftc decides it's a pyramid scheme and takes action. ftc. >> because there are products being made that are going into some type of distribution channel and they do...
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this is life after the white house for the johnsons. >> we're in mrs. johnson's room. this is the room she returned to after their years in the white house. we have her bed. and nearby since she was an invalid plagued with consumption, she had what's known as an invalid's chair. she could partake in some of her favorite activities and relax. not only does the foot rest come up, but it reclines. being an invalid also spending time in this room, there's a spittoon by her chair. this is necessary from the consumption she suffered. pink wash basin and chamber pot. it's interesting because eliza's are pink and the president's are blue in his room. she enjoyed embroidery work. we have a song bird on her table and she enjoyed reading poetry. one was entitled "the happy life." she and drew suffered a lot in the civil war, during the years of the presidency. one of the point she is mark in the book is entitled "love and adversity." stormy skies have drawn our spirits near and rendered us by borrowed tides each to the other dear. that sums up eliza and andrew's relationship. she
this is life after the white house for the johnsons. >> we're in mrs. johnson's room. this is the room she returned to after their years in the white house. we have her bed. and nearby since she was an invalid plagued with consumption, she had what's known as an invalid's chair. she could partake in some of her favorite activities and relax. not only does the foot rest come up, but it reclines. being an invalid also spending time in this room, there's a spittoon by her chair. this is...
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johnson attended church. johnson did not because i think there were vague lines between politics and religion a lot of times. >> at that time period, we do have a letter when he thought he was dying in the 18 70's where he is at peace. so it shows that while not practicing at a church in particular, he was still a religious man. >> and before we leave this life in the early days in the white house, tell us more about how the white house ended up in such a state. mrs. lincoln spent a lot of money and was criticized. >> that is very true. after the president passed away, she went upstairs and was there for six weeks and the white house was open to the public. as soon as the doors were open in the morning, people were constantly coming through. there was a tremendous amount of traffic. and there was a lot of vandalism also. the wanted pieces of carpeting or drapery or pieces of fabric, china was missing and it was in disarray. there's a lot of people coming through the white house. >> where was the security? >>
johnson attended church. johnson did not because i think there were vague lines between politics and religion a lot of times. >> at that time period, we do have a letter when he thought he was dying in the 18 70's where he is at peace. so it shows that while not practicing at a church in particular, he was still a religious man. >> and before we leave this life in the early days in the white house, tell us more about how the white house ended up in such a state. mrs. lincoln spent a...
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according to senator johnson, the number of people skyrocketing. the annual spending on the program has doubled one in seven americans illegal immigrants are using it as well and it should be addressed. it is an issue that lou dobbs recently addressed. lou: 47% of americans receive some sort of welfare. this is to criticize the government that over the course of a decade has squandered billions un billions of taxpayer dollars. they have lied to our faces while doing it. it goes on because the idea the american people have, that they can continue to accept this nonsense that is coming from this administration, the previous administration as well, this is not a republican or democratic issue that a government. it is malfeasance on the part of a government that should be responsible and in tune with the national interest and it i not. gerri: you know, i love "chalk talk." what are you doing tonight in "chalk talk"? lou: we are doing in thinkable. we are going to examine why it is mitt romney lost the election last year. it is a series of democratic nu
according to senator johnson, the number of people skyrocketing. the annual spending on the program has doubled one in seven americans illegal immigrants are using it as well and it should be addressed. it is an issue that lou dobbs recently addressed. lou: 47% of americans receive some sort of welfare. this is to criticize the government that over the course of a decade has squandered billions un billions of taxpayer dollars. they have lied to our faces while doing it. it goes on because the...
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. >> craig johnson of piper jaffray. are you also a skeptic, guy adami, of the technology sector? >> the technology sector? a little bit. i thought it was interesting. he mentioned ford, and i don't see that in the charts but what i do see that's interesting, the autos, and we talked about it a week and a half two, weeks ago-s toyota motors, who i think made another 52-week high today. if you believe the weakness in the general is going to continue, which sort of do believe, i do think the best way to play it is with tm. >> pops and drops. the big movers of the session. we kick it off way pop for deere, up 4%. tim. >> the other part of this rally over the last couple of days has been materials pl deere more or less has caught a dip where caterpillar sees -- 13% off its lows, recent lows. i think you play this to 95 and i think you pull. >> drop for las vegas sands down 1%, pete. >> a lot of this coming off the change of the -- a lot of concerns about that. but the stock rallied off that and you look at the may 60 calls. extremely active today. i actually think this is a buying opp
. >> craig johnson of piper jaffray. are you also a skeptic, guy adami, of the technology sector? >> the technology sector? a little bit. i thought it was interesting. he mentioned ford, and i don't see that in the charts but what i do see that's interesting, the autos, and we talked about it a week and a half two, weeks ago-s toyota motors, who i think made another 52-week high today. if you believe the weakness in the general is going to continue, which sort of do believe, i do...
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ron johnson is out as ceo. george soros, now the fourth largest stakeholder in jcpenney. they are working on bringing this back. liz: here we are at the milken global conference. this is truly the gathering of the world most successful people in investment, in finance, also overall. many big thinkers here as well as world leaders. my next guest, we really wanted him on. he knows an awful lot. he will give us a window into how the truly wealthy invest right now. he is ubs global head of investment. he is joining now. more than 2 trillion. people want that window in the house. still hoarding the cash on the sidelines or calling you up more and more saying let's put it to work. >> more and more people talk about putting it to work. in the 130 billion that we invest discretion only, we are definitely moving more overweight inequities. you have to get comfortable with tina. there is no alternative. over the longer term, inflating asset prices and you have to participate to equities. our wealthier clients do not like the volatility of equities, but more and more they realize th
ron johnson is out as ceo. george soros, now the fourth largest stakeholder in jcpenney. they are working on bringing this back. liz: here we are at the milken global conference. this is truly the gathering of the world most successful people in investment, in finance, also overall. many big thinkers here as well as world leaders. my next guest, we really wanted him on. he knows an awful lot. he will give us a window into how the truly wealthy invest right now. he is ubs global head of...
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meet eliza johnson, wife of the 17th president, andrew johnson, as we continue our series on first ladies with your questions and comments by phone, facebook and twitter tonight live at 9 eastern on c-span and c-span3. also on c-span radio and c-span.org. >> we're going live now at the holocaust museum for its 20th anniversary today with a series of panels focusing on the holocaust as well as genocide prevention. one of the panelists will be president obama's deputy national security adviser, tony blanket. the holocaust museum pays tribute to the more than six million jews and others killed by the nazis during world worldr ii. this is getting started a little late, organizers say about ten minutes late, and also want to tell you that happening right now over on c-span remarks from u.s. senate chaplain dr. barry black. he's speaking at the heritage foundation. again, that's happening live on c-span. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> more than 30 million people have visited the holocaust museum since it opened in 1993, and here are some of the, here is some of what we'l
meet eliza johnson, wife of the 17th president, andrew johnson, as we continue our series on first ladies with your questions and comments by phone, facebook and twitter tonight live at 9 eastern on c-span and c-span3. also on c-span radio and c-span.org. >> we're going live now at the holocaust museum for its 20th anniversary today with a series of panels focusing on the holocaust as well as genocide prevention. one of the panelists will be president obama's deputy national security...
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. >> sends ron johnson has left as ceo and michael has taken over, jcpenney needs to raise cash and needs to do it fast. first, they have secured a $1.7 billion line of credit. it is a loan in which they can draw to meet their operational needs. let's take a look at the quote the company put out earlier this morning. this will gistrength we need tor current financial requirements. they have to restock their stores. they have to get inventory and or. $850 million, and line of credit from jpmorgan chase and wells fargo. jcpenney seems to be back on track. take a look at their stock right now. it is up dramatically. whether they can turn this company around has yet to be seen. they put the problems regarding cash behind them. they had announced thht they hired a blackstone group to help them acquire some of this funding. they are using some of their vast real estate holdings as some of their collateral. it will be interesting to see what some of those assets are. dagen: thank you for that, adam. a crazy collapse. thank you. connell: luxury homes. the cofounder of the agency. we are getting r
. >> sends ron johnson has left as ceo and michael has taken over, jcpenney needs to raise cash and needs to do it fast. first, they have secured a $1.7 billion line of credit. it is a loan in which they can draw to meet their operational needs. let's take a look at the quote the company put out earlier this morning. this will gistrength we need tor current financial requirements. they have to restock their stores. they have to get inventory and or. $850 million, and line of credit from...
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. >> tory johnson. >> it's a hint. >> the major kitchen-palooza event. serious money-saving madness for you. you have to stick around for the details. >> oh! >> pancake down! >> as i understand this, it all leads up to the biggest deal we have ever revealed that you have ever helped us give away at the end of the week? >> i can't tell you. i can't tell you. my lips are sealed. >> i think we're beyond the five-second rule. thank you. >> thank you. >> let me guess, that's beginning right there. how about an incredible new eye treatment that in ten minutes could get rid of dark circles. how about if we eliminate the word "puffiness" from the english language. >>> take a look at this. what are the hula hoopers doing. kelly osbourne has been using them to lose weight. >> that is not easy. >>> first the news from josh. >>> more on the huge explosion overnight in europe. police say it was a natural gas explosion that collapsed part of the building near the city center near prague's national theater. at least 60 people are injured in the blast. there are fears m
. >> tory johnson. >> it's a hint. >> the major kitchen-palooza event. serious money-saving madness for you. you have to stick around for the details. >> oh! >> pancake down! >> as i understand this, it all leads up to the biggest deal we have ever revealed that you have ever helped us give away at the end of the week? >> i can't tell you. i can't tell you. my lips are sealed. >> i think we're beyond the five-second rule. thank you. >> thank...
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i think on the day where johnson promised our courtney reagan the comps would go positive this year. you see that as likely? >> it's possible for the back half. there was a big story today in women's wear where they were touting their back to school strategies. i think they're looking at that as really their opportunity to turn comps back into positive territory. it's upon. i don't think we're going to see a positive double digit comp which is what we would need to, again, get them back in a positive earnings territory. i do think we can see them positive. >> people -- it's hard to even think about the amount of business they've lost and what a long road it t will be to get even some of that back. liz, thanks so much for your time. good to see you again. >> thanks for having me. >> liz dunn. >>> when we come back, another member of jamie dimon's inner circle leaving jpmorgan for one of the giant's clients. we will tell you what it means. >>> and rick santelli talking jobs later on with our friend charles petererman. >> yes, we're going to try to get a beat on the economy. we will dis
i think on the day where johnson promised our courtney reagan the comps would go positive this year. you see that as likely? >> it's possible for the back half. there was a big story today in women's wear where they were touting their back to school strategies. i think they're looking at that as really their opportunity to turn comps back into positive territory. it's upon. i don't think we're going to see a positive double digit comp which is what we would need to, again, get them back...
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as far as jack johnson was concerned, frederick had an influence on his life subject johnson is the first black heavyweight champion of the world. he defeated a series of racist boxers who refused to fight him for the racial reasons. but racism is very widespread in the north. he had a cafe in downtown chicago, and he also liked white girlfriends. the white authorities in chicago try to use the mann act against him, which is actually designed to prevent the movement of women across state lines and they try to hook the have one of a series of girlfriends and i was able to deduce from the records that i found in various places and newspaper articles that when jack johnson was being hounded in chicago, the news of the fact spread through the united states into the european newspapers frederick thomas reached out to him in a day after that happened and offered him tickets to come and put on exhibition fights in moscow and an advance against very generous prize money that he expected he would actually win. and jack johnson did go to europe although he didn't go straight to moscow. he spent mor
as far as jack johnson was concerned, frederick had an influence on his life subject johnson is the first black heavyweight champion of the world. he defeated a series of racist boxers who refused to fight him for the racial reasons. but racism is very widespread in the north. he had a cafe in downtown chicago, and he also liked white girlfriends. the white authorities in chicago try to use the mann act against him, which is actually designed to prevent the movement of women across state lines...
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johnson, wife of the 17th president andrew johnson. we continue our series on monday night live on c-span and c-span3 and c-span radio and c-span.org. his book &a" on "sideswiped." later the memorial service for the lost and injured by the exflotion the fertilizer plant in >> this week on "q & a," former ohio republican from -- congressman, bob ney . >> former congressman bob ney, in a chapter headlined pretty alice, you call pretty alice the ,ost covert, manipulative fishes instrumented people of karl rove and the bush administration had. who are you referring to? >> alice fishe
johnson, wife of the 17th president andrew johnson. we continue our series on monday night live on c-span and c-span3 and c-span radio and c-span.org. his book &a" on "sideswiped." later the memorial service for the lost and injured by the exflotion the fertilizer plant in >> this week on "q & a," former ohio republican from -- congressman, bob ney . >> former congressman bob ney, in a chapter headlined pretty alice, you call pretty alice the ,ost...
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assistance the assistance i do for some people, i was able to read this book and her editor, sherry johnson was absolutely amazing. changing my spare spirit never thought i'd do a book, but my cousin, god rest his soul, francis wallace always told the republicans, equaling the freeze the gipper. ronald reagan, that was his successful movie. but my cousin always told me, you need to write a book. i just never thought i'd rate this one i read it this way. so i put a lot of thought into it. didn't do the book affairs. i outlined that in here. then i did 60 minutes of my former chief of staff and neil and i agreed to the 60 minutes together. this ever going to have jack abramoff on 60 minutes and neil and india. it is better to have the two of us. it shows more of an honesty fact your if i see this coming could say no, bob, or vice versa. in my opinion, the two side-by-side with the battery to do that. i went to india for a one-month trip and saw 60 minutes over there. when i saw it i watched jack abramoff. jack did not do this to me. i did this myself. i made those decisions. i watched jack ab
assistance the assistance i do for some people, i was able to read this book and her editor, sherry johnson was absolutely amazing. changing my spare spirit never thought i'd do a book, but my cousin, god rest his soul, francis wallace always told the republicans, equaling the freeze the gipper. ronald reagan, that was his successful movie. but my cousin always told me, you need to write a book. i just never thought i'd rate this one i read it this way. so i put a lot of thought into it. didn't...
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johnson. mrs. linda j. robb. mrs. tricia nixon cox. susan ford-bales. mr. michael reagan. ♪ ladies and gentlemen, first lady of the united states, mrs. michelle obama, mrs. laura bush, mrs. hillary rodham clinton, mrs. barbara bush, mrs. rosalynn carter. ♪ ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, barack obama, president george w. bush, president bill president george h.w. bush, president jimmy carter. ♪ ♪ \[cheers and applause] please remain standing for the invocation by the reverend mark craig followed by the presentation of colors. >> let us pray. we have gathered here today, oh, god, to offer thanks for the life and the legacy of president and mrs. george w. bush. we thank you for their distinguished leadership to our nation. moreover, we are grateful for their moral courage and commitment to public service. oh, god, our lord, creator and sustainer, today we honor a man who genuinely believes in your quest of freedom for all. we ask that president bush and his family continue to feel the prayers and support of people all over th
johnson. mrs. linda j. robb. mrs. tricia nixon cox. susan ford-bales. mr. michael reagan. ♪ ladies and gentlemen, first lady of the united states, mrs. michelle obama, mrs. laura bush, mrs. hillary rodham clinton, mrs. barbara bush, mrs. rosalynn carter. ♪ ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, barack obama, president george w. bush, president bill president george h.w. bush, president jimmy carter. ♪ ♪ \[cheers and applause] please remain standing for the invocation...
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now, in the medical care system, the statistics coming from johnson & johnson was one of the providers of the medical carry that prevented medicine over a period of two or throw years, pays off to 300 to a thousand percent, and a deceiving three million to ten million. in three years time but we don't do that. there's a massive market failure going on... >> think out of the box on this one. the irish have -- the irish prime minister has announced -- if you want to know, that ireland cannot afford its medical care system anymore. of course, they are in crisis, but they have actually have to do something else. what are we talking about? creating a wellness system. we with change behavior patterns by giving the reward, okay, or what you talked about, a series of behaviors that you win something, and with that, you have to get it, that might be starting with kids, 50,000, they want to help you think, but losing whaight, whatever, you get points,and thets can buy you more preventative medical care. preventive stuff. people who provide their medical preventative care can go, just like in the
now, in the medical care system, the statistics coming from johnson & johnson was one of the providers of the medical carry that prevented medicine over a period of two or throw years, pays off to 300 to a thousand percent, and a deceiving three million to ten million. in three years time but we don't do that. there's a massive market failure going on... >> think out of the box on this one. the irish have -- the irish prime minister has announced -- if you want to know, that ireland...
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meet elisa johnson, wife of the 17th president, andrew johnson as we continue our series on first ladies. you can join in the conversation monday night live at 9:00 eastern. span, before on c- the white house correspondents' dinner tonight, we will show selected dinners from the past three administrations starting saturday at 3:00 p.m. eastern and our live coverage of this year's dinner starting with the red carpet arrivals. sunday, the dedication of the george w. bush library and museum. >> franklin roosevelt once described the dedication of the library as an act of faith. i dedicate this library with an unshakable faith in the future of our country. it is the hon. lifetime to lead a untry as brave and as noble as the united states. whatever challenges come before us, i will always believe our nation's best days lie ahead. god bless. [applause] >> sunday morning at 10:30. donovantv this weekend, campbell of leading a platoon of marines in iraq sunday night at 8:00 and on c-span 3, reconsidering the insanity trial of mary todd lincoln sunday at 4:00. into the in and walked little kiosk a
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seaward denies claims that he used chemical weapons as the johnson his allies drum up a case for him to luncheon based on unverified intelligence from the rules are. russian authorities detained one hundred sixty people in moscow all suspicion of involvement with islam is the militant groups in the north caucuses. iceland heads to the polls expired how the tiny nation stood up for its people during a financial meltdown and refused to rest and. this is also you coming here live from moscow hello and welcome to the program with sewer and government has denied allegations it has any chemical weapons and says even if it did it wouldn't use them on the home front u.s. officials claim to have sketchy and unconfirmed intelligence that damascus has used a chemical agent on its own people. has some basis. u.s. president barack obama was delivering some fierce words in the aftermath of tables comments he indicated that washington will conduct its own independent investigation into syria's alleged use of chemical weapons and a separate probe will be conducted in conjunction with the united nati
seaward denies claims that he used chemical weapons as the johnson his allies drum up a case for him to luncheon based on unverified intelligence from the rules are. russian authorities detained one hundred sixty people in moscow all suspicion of involvement with islam is the militant groups in the north caucuses. iceland heads to the polls expired how the tiny nation stood up for its people during a financial meltdown and refused to rest and. this is also you coming here live from moscow hello...
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many who have traveled into space participate in an annual physical at the johnson space center. nasa is going to continue to learn about the effect of microgravity on the body. when an american and a russian start their one-year stay on board the international space station. we are learning a lot about the effects of zero g and bone loss as a result of zero g. all of theg to learn effects that we possibly can on radiation on the human body and how to protect us when we are going all the way to mars. and what are the kinds of shields that we have to have in case there is a solar explosion on the way? those limits, if we are on a moon base, what do we have to protect human life? so nasa's exploration efforts are strong and they are well underway. and there are a lot of challenges, particularly in this fiscal climate that we find ourselves. with the leadership that we have seen, with the creativity, with the dedicated contractor force and the civil service workforce, to believeve reason that nasa can achieve the goals. our witnessesome here, i want to thank them. it is going to be
many who have traveled into space participate in an annual physical at the johnson space center. nasa is going to continue to learn about the effect of microgravity on the body. when an american and a russian start their one-year stay on board the international space station. we are learning a lot about the effects of zero g and bone loss as a result of zero g. all of theg to learn effects that we possibly can on radiation on the human body and how to protect us when we are going all the way to...
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johnson for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. first of all panel members, i would like to reiterate thank you for being with us and for your testimony. i know these are very tough testimonies to give nr go out to you. ms. tran three, you suggest health care workers sometimes use hippa as an excuse not to share information and not fit to live because they're afraid of fines or send letters. why else would someone withhold information from acquiring family members? >> because the role of the family man or and care of someone -- as i said, most of my experiences with older adults, although i personally with the family caregiver for my date has been 17 years he had tonight brain injury and was quadriplegic. so i have my own experiences with the system. the family members ask our question. they want to know a lot of information about why does this have been? what can i expect? what are you this medication when it's on the list and says this is counter indicated. this is not to disparage the nursing profession because they're fabulous.
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a lot of people try to replicate magic johnson. i do want to add, the national baseball association of all the leagues does the best job. rory sparrow, former nba player is really much at the forefront of educating the nba. they do magnificent job and they have a good sound program. so they're doing a good job. liz: ed, steve, thank you very much. it is good information. for everybody, david, people come into money or get a raise, you shouldn't squander it. david: magic johnson is the key. part owner of the l.a. dodgers. that guy done it right. >>> despite one cruise ship disaster after another the industry seems to do fine just thank you. how do they keep filling their ships? we're heading down to the port of miami next for the answer. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investg billions... in everything from the best experiences
a lot of people try to replicate magic johnson. i do want to add, the national baseball association of all the leagues does the best job. rory sparrow, former nba player is really much at the forefront of educating the nba. they do magnificent job and they have a good sound program. so they're doing a good job. liz: ed, steve, thank you very much. it is good information. for everybody, david, people come into money or get a raise, you shouldn't squander it. david: magic johnson is the key. part...
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unfortunately, ron johnson tried to do too much in too short a time period. >> this is a classic, specific stock company story. >> right. >> we're not really talking about the overall environment and the consumer part of this. this is a specific misstep. >> this is what they call alpha, one way or the other. >> thanks, darrell. >> kate, thanks. >> heading towards the close, 30 minutes left in the trading session here, up 29 points. finishing off a positive week for the dow, but it's the only positive indicator right now. the s&p and nasdaq still lower. >> and up next, there are some very big companies that just refuse to pay dividends and they may be should be paying dividends given their cash balance. >>> and also, the burger battles will heating up again. burger king's earnings more doubled in the first quarter. find out if bk can dethrone mcdonald's as the king of the burger stock world. that when we come back on "closing bell." in today's markets, a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look
unfortunately, ron johnson tried to do too much in too short a time period. >> this is a classic, specific stock company story. >> right. >> we're not really talking about the overall environment and the consumer part of this. this is a specific misstep. >> this is what they call alpha, one way or the other. >> thanks, darrell. >> kate, thanks. >> heading towards the close, 30 minutes left in the trading session here, up 29 points. finishing off a...
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ron johnson is out. he tried to get rid of the promotions. then he brought back the promotions. the store within a store concept. that maybe one good piece of news. a lot of confidence in jcpenney. down almost 60%. today, up nearly 10%. back to you. dagen: thank you, nicole. last week's failure by house leadership to pass a bill that would rework obamacare is just another example that republicans are not ready to tango with the president. wayne rogers is chairman of wayne rogers and company. he joins us from fabulous pensacola, florida. what do you make of this, wayne? >> once again, we are back to politics which is the wrong thing to do here. they are making it a democrat and republican on opposite sides. it should be what is good for the country as a whole. if obamacare does not work, you cannot have a 2200 page piece of legislation that nobody read and voted on. for them to say, okay, we will make this a partisan fight, i think, it is crazy. dagen: at the democrats will never admit that anything is wrong. obamacare, the affordable care act, is a train wreck. they have such li
ron johnson is out. he tried to get rid of the promotions. then he brought back the promotions. the store within a store concept. that maybe one good piece of news. a lot of confidence in jcpenney. down almost 60%. today, up nearly 10%. back to you. dagen: thank you, nicole. last week's failure by house leadership to pass a bill that would rework obamacare is just another example that republicans are not ready to tango with the president. wayne rogers is chairman of wayne rogers and company. he...
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. >> if ron johnson won't wear the clothes from jcpenney -- >> i didn't know that. >> ron johnson, rumor has it won't wear the clothes from jcpenney. he would keep a closet in his office and change into it before a big company meeting. >> so you would thipg think that george soros is not looking at the strategy been he's looking at some inherent value, right? >> right. >> amazon under pressure this morning. the company's shares are falling. mark ma haney covers the company for rbc markets. it's down. is this a time if you like it to get in, mark? or was there something troubling in the report? >> this is what i call a push quarter. the over/under here was whether they would hit 30% unit growth and they hit 30% unit growth. we would be buyers on that kind of weakness. back up the truck price and probably more for us, maybe 230, 240. >> don't you prefer to jump besos at this point? if he were to do something and i were a shareholder, which i'm not, but if i were, i would say, you know, jeff, do what you need to do. in terms of building expansion, centers, who at this point would second-gue
. >> if ron johnson won't wear the clothes from jcpenney -- >> i didn't know that. >> ron johnson, rumor has it won't wear the clothes from jcpenney. he would keep a closet in his office and change into it before a big company meeting. >> so you would thipg think that george soros is not looking at the strategy been he's looking at some inherent value, right? >> right. >> amazon under pressure this morning. the company's shares are falling. mark ma haney...
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you know ceo ron johnson is no longer with the company. and board member steven ross filled up nearly half of his company's stake in the retailer. he remains on the board, so that was unnerving to the markets, of course, to have a board member say forget it and sell off 50% of that stake. there's other issues going on so there's some wording if it has more to do with that. still, it's exactly, i think, what jcpenney was hoping to have, a vote of confidence from someone like george soros that is very respected in the wall street community. >> now they need better products, pricing and execution. >> there is that. >> courtney, thanks so much. great to see you this morning. >> did a lot of study on that. still to come, the nasdaq and s&p 500 look to extend their winning ways to 600 if they can. we'll preview the trading day when we come back. welcnew york state, where cutting taxes for families and businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two billion dollars to grow jobs, cut middle class
you know ceo ron johnson is no longer with the company. and board member steven ross filled up nearly half of his company's stake in the retailer. he remains on the board, so that was unnerving to the markets, of course, to have a board member say forget it and sell off 50% of that stake. there's other issues going on so there's some wording if it has more to do with that. still, it's exactly, i think, what jcpenney was hoping to have, a vote of confidence from someone like george soros that is...
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by the time her husband assumes -- meet eliza, johnson. onday night at 9:00 eastern c-span and c-span3, also on c- span radio and c-span.org. charles schumer and john mccain spoke about immigration policy. both senators are members of the gang of eight and talked about their bill which has the support of president obama and the afl- cio. this is 50 minutes. >> i will be very brief and make a couple of points. first, on the immigration bill, the number one reason we are here, i want to salute john mccain who has done an amazing job of leadership that would not have happened without him. the plate early on. one more point not related to immigration, but harry reid has this idea of a joint caucus where john will tell what happened to him during vietnam's that has never been talked about before. it is an experience i will never forget. it impressed every member of the senate who was there. it was one of the amazing experiences i have had pick it as an honor to be with him. , on immigration, those few reporters who have an ounce of cynicism run
by the time her husband assumes -- meet eliza, johnson. onday night at 9:00 eastern c-span and c-span3, also on c- span radio and c-span.org. charles schumer and john mccain spoke about immigration policy. both senators are members of the gang of eight and talked about their bill which has the support of president obama and the afl- cio. this is 50 minutes. >> i will be very brief and make a couple of points. first, on the immigration bill, the number one reason we are here, i want to...
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jcp, which has been beaten down in recent quarters and recently saw the departure, maria, of ceo ron johnson amid disappointing results. could be a big vote of confidence coming from a highly respected investor. we'll be getting more details as soon as possible. >> kate, thank you so much. the stock is moving for sure on this news. and we immediately saw the stock take off, as soon as that s.e.c. file crossed. let's get more now on amazon earnings, as we spoke with earlier, r.j. hadevi. he's with me again from morning star. also with me is aaron kessler from raymond james. aaron, let me kick this off with you since r.j. and i have been discussing this. what was your take on the amazon quarter? >> the numbers look fine. i would say revenues looked a little light, and same with the guidance for q2, although some of that may have been affect from japan, a big part of amazon. operating income was better, did about $448 million of operating income, above the high end of guidance at $350. a little slower revenue growth, but better operating income, so starting to see the margins improve for amazon
jcp, which has been beaten down in recent quarters and recently saw the departure, maria, of ceo ron johnson amid disappointing results. could be a big vote of confidence coming from a highly respected investor. we'll be getting more details as soon as possible. >> kate, thank you so much. the stock is moving for sure on this news. and we immediately saw the stock take off, as soon as that s.e.c. file crossed. let's get more now on amazon earnings, as we spoke with earlier, r.j. hadevi....
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all the representatives here of the other previous presidents, ford, nixon, johnson families. i told president obama that this was the latest, grandest example of the eternal struggle of former presidents to rewrite history. and i want to take my hat off to president bush. this is a beautiful library. the exhibits are great. the work of the bush institute is inspiring. and i congratulate him on the platinum leads rating for his library. this is the second building in the entire system that has that. and i want to say, mr. president, once again you got the better of me, twice in the last few weeks. my library has a platinum leeds rating but it was open for a few years before we could afford to achieve it. you have beaten me for being a grandfather and i congratulate you and laura for it [applause] i, you know, starting with my work with president george h.w. bush on the tsunami and the aftermath of katrina people began to joke that i was getting so close to the bush family i had become the black sheep son. [laughter] my mother told me not to talk too long today and barbara, i w
all the representatives here of the other previous presidents, ford, nixon, johnson families. i told president obama that this was the latest, grandest example of the eternal struggle of former presidents to rewrite history. and i want to take my hat off to president bush. this is a beautiful library. the exhibits are great. the work of the bush institute is inspiring. and i congratulate him on the platinum leads rating for his library. this is the second building in the entire system that has...
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l the representatives here the other previous presidents, ford, nixon, johnson families. i told president obama that this was the latest, grandest example of the eternal struggle of former presidents to rewrite history. and i want to take my hat off to president bush, this is a beautiful library. the exhibits are great. the work of the bush institute is inspiring. and i congratulate him on the platinum liege writing for his library. i this is the second building in the entire federal system that has it. and i want to say, mr. president, once again you got the better of me twice in the ast few weeks. my library has a platinum liege writing but it was opened a few years before we could afford to achieve it. and you beat me to being a grandfather. i congratulate you and laura for it. [applause] >> starting with my work with president george h.w. bush on the tsunami and the aftermath of katrina, people began to joke i was getting so close to the bush family i had become the black sheep son. my mother told me not to talk too long today. and barbara, i will not let you own. the
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johnson & johnson and chevron all announced it. and the important thing is a lot of companies or a 130 companies have announced dividend increases. that's more than usual. a lot of them are trying to figure out how to offset weaker revenues. back to you. >> people still talk about the tax rate in some cases. looking favorable. maybe things get a little more clear by earnings season. frustrated travelers are facing mounting delays because of the faa furloughs. here's what jay carney told reporters earlier this week. >> this is a result of sequester that was never meant to be logged in these furloughs. that's the unfortunate fact of arbitrary across the board cuts like this. zbr the question is, can we find alternatives to this mounting frustration. congressman bill shuster is chairman of the infrastructure committee. he joins us this morning from d.c. congressman, good morning to you. >> good morning. thank you for having me. >> we all hope this is going to be over soon. i'm sure you do, too. will it be over soon? what do you think?
johnson & johnson and chevron all announced it. and the important thing is a lot of companies or a 130 companies have announced dividend increases. that's more than usual. a lot of them are trying to figure out how to offset weaker revenues. back to you. >> people still talk about the tax rate in some cases. looking favorable. maybe things get a little more clear by earnings season. frustrated travelers are facing mounting delays because of the faa furloughs. here's what jay carney...
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you have ron johnson is wisconsin, pat toomey in pennsylvania, so that makes it a plausible thing for steve king in iowa. , at: do you have a deadline and what is it? guest: i have learned that making a deadline is a bad decision. host: in the coming weeks then? guest: yes. ,ost: representative steve king we appreciate it. our washington viewer suggested our next topic, and that his political asylum in the united states. forip schrag will join us more on that. stiff first the news that the firm c-span radio. i am a jobless the number of americans seeking unemployment benefits fell last week to the second lowest level in five years. the decline suggesting hiring is improving from last month's sluggish pace. the labor department says applications for unemployed and eight dropped by 16,000 turning to immigration reform, or more president george w. bush is weighing in and says he's encouraged by signs of progress in overhauling the immigration system. . in remarks earlier on cbs's "this morning," he says he understands they prospect of fellow republican softening their position, but he al
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johnson & johnson. it's been around 100 plus years. why not? it makes sense. i don't think you need to be a rocket scientist. because the outlooks are terrible. four or five negative to one positive. and every day you're seeing it. companies are bringing down expectations. you would think that, you know -- any time -- at some point we're going to pull back. but that hasn't happened. >> tell us when the bull back is going to happen. that would be something. >> thank you. >> when we come back, a special edition of armchair analyst. our little squawkers will tell us whether exxon mobil will meet, beat or miss expectations. and why. we have the futures ahead of that report. right now they are indicated higher despite, again, what we heard from 3m. we'll be right back. [ tires screech ] [ beeping ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned... mercedes-benz for the next new owner. ♪ hurry in to your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for
johnson & johnson. it's been around 100 plus years. why not? it makes sense. i don't think you need to be a rocket scientist. because the outlooks are terrible. four or five negative to one positive. and every day you're seeing it. companies are bringing down expectations. you would think that, you know -- any time -- at some point we're going to pull back. but that hasn't happened. >> tell us when the bull back is going to happen. that would be something. >> thank you. >>...
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and watch out johnson and johnson. what could be the next big company in men's high general? we're back right after this. >> welcome back to fast money. we are live at the nasdaq market. more than 35,000 people in the united states are living with huntington's disease and an estimated 75,000 carry the gene. there is currently no cure for huntington's disease and focuses on treating symptoms which do worsen over time. doctor stanley is chairman and ceo at isis pharmaceuticals. thanks for joining us. >> talk to us in layman's terms, the technology. >> it's now a new platform for drug discovery. >> so at what stage would someone take this drug after they have exhibited symptoms? >> this is a drug that is still being researched. the first place it would be used is patients with symptoms. you would not want to use it for people who did not have symptoms. over time, the goal would be to have the drug used earlier because if you have the gene, you're going to get the disease. and obviously the deterioration in the brain starts long before you begin to see the signs and symptoms of t
and watch out johnson and johnson. what could be the next big company in men's high general? we're back right after this. >> welcome back to fast money. we are live at the nasdaq market. more than 35,000 people in the united states are living with huntington's disease and an estimated 75,000 carry the gene. there is currently no cure for huntington's disease and focuses on treating symptoms which do worsen over time. doctor stanley is chairman and ceo at isis pharmaceuticals. thanks for...
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johnson & johnson pays a dividend. it doesn't have to be a utility stock. it can be in various sectors. i think if you buy just energy and utilities, you've got all kinds of problems because of what's happening with commodity prices. but you buy dividend assets across a variety of sectors. i think that's the kind of growth that -- you can get growth out of those names, even if they're more defensive. >> every time i bring up the dividend that apple pays to people, they say, why are they using $100 billion plus on the balance sheet to pay dividends and buy back stock, and not coming up with the latest and greatest new innovation. just saying, you know what i mean? that's something that people constantly bring up. >> we've got to run, guys, thank you so much, and gal. we'll see you soon, jeannie, michael, and nathan, thank you so much. >>> we've got earnings alert right now on zynga. let's get to julia boorstin, the online social gamemaker's results. over to you, julia. >> adjusted earnings per share coming in at one penny. wall street analysts had been expec
johnson & johnson pays a dividend. it doesn't have to be a utility stock. it can be in various sectors. i think if you buy just energy and utilities, you've got all kinds of problems because of what's happening with commodity prices. but you buy dividend assets across a variety of sectors. i think that's the kind of growth that -- you can get growth out of those names, even if they're more defensive. >> every time i bring up the dividend that apple pays to people, they say, why are...
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is ron johnson going back? they went let him back. >> john, thank you for joining us today. >> thank you. >> i almost said those two words again. those two words fit to any situation. >> east coast they fit together? >> the first two. when he finished i was going to say -- then i could have said it and it would have typified what i was feeling, right? i wish those words were legal. they're not. >> did you see by the way -- you're a morning money reader. north shore asset management who probably would have liked to use those two words about the apple conference call last night says can we please have someone with guts to become the ceo so tim cook can apologize to him in private and real ceo can tell investors how awesome the company is. i did just say that. >> frustration probably. >> frustration with how they are actually -- not just products but how they are dealing with investors. >> it must be frustrating for people that got in as stock was running 600, 650. the entire way down they've been told compared to
is ron johnson going back? they went let him back. >> john, thank you for joining us today. >> thank you. >> i almost said those two words again. those two words fit to any situation. >> east coast they fit together? >> the first two. when he finished i was going to say -- then i could have said it and it would have typified what i was feeling, right? i wish those words were legal. they're not. >> did you see by the way -- you're a morning money reader. north...
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detainees increasingly desperate because they're being held indefinitely without charge and law professor johnson hafitz says the crisis won't end until the demands of the captives are met. the hunger strikes as military officials themselves have acknowledged are triggered at the bottom by the system of indefinite detention and the prolonged think about you know car situation without trial of individuals and it's not surprising that the u.s. is stepping up its its operations because it's no it doesn't want you know it doesn't want individuals to die at one time or because it's going to again i think you know throw into into light the real power to start relief the real problems that want to animal and the u.s. is certainly. early on been trying to you know keep the hunger strike down but the fact that there are doctors are continuing going is a recognition i think of how pervasive it is and the how serious it is the way forward though is to you know is to and the system of indefinite detention to repatriate individuals who. are not going to be charged with crimes and of the few that are going to
detainees increasingly desperate because they're being held indefinitely without charge and law professor johnson hafitz says the crisis won't end until the demands of the captives are met. the hunger strikes as military officials themselves have acknowledged are triggered at the bottom by the system of indefinite detention and the prolonged think about you know car situation without trial of individuals and it's not surprising that the u.s. is stepping up its its operations because it's no it...
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five names hitting all-time highs, disney, home depot, proctor & gamble and johnson & johnson. ashley: very good, nicole. thank you very much. tracy: the treasury markets were reacting to that bogus tweet that president obama was injured. sandra smith in the pits of the cme we details. what happened down there when that happened? >> lit up lies -- like a christmas tree. the floor was loud irthan i heard in years. treasury pits, s&p 500 futures pit, currency pit, everything lit up you could tell something was going on. a calm has set back over the markets here. got to tell you there was major reaction. i'm getting interesting reaction from traders on the floor asking them how is this different than a old school rumor 10 years ago that would move the markets, right? we saw a huge dip in the stock index futures. they have since repounded. the big difference this is coming out on more official site like twitter where it is much more real. not a rumor starting at a trade desk in new york where it takes 20 minutes to get around. this spreads fast and affects markets fast. i talked to
five names hitting all-time highs, disney, home depot, proctor & gamble and johnson & johnson. ashley: very good, nicole. thank you very much. tracy: the treasury markets were reacting to that bogus tweet that president obama was injured. sandra smith in the pits of the cme we details. what happened down there when that happened? >> lit up lies -- like a christmas tree. the floor was loud irthan i heard in years. treasury pits, s&p 500 futures pit, currency pit, everything lit...
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no guidance, lowering from companies like johnson controls, i will fois tool, ingersoll rand. you have industrials participating. are you a believer or not? >> it's a glass half full market for sure. it will continue that way. the negative side isn't being focused on. let's not forget g.e. in the core businesses were down mid double digits in the teens. look at packard, they missed. arch cole missed. there is plenty to go around. the german economic numbers showing recession. china pulling back. that's not where it is. where it is now is people believe that dragee will come out and ease as opposed to to the balance heat h rinking and that will cure everything. it may. you have to go with it but be extremely careful about the sector you're in. i like financials. with spanish and italian yields coming down, spanish banks shorted, i think financials will continue. you've got to be in defensive stocks, not commodities or in the deep cyclicals this my view. >> anthony, we mentioned the great view on the hedge fund community, how the big money is thinking about the market. how do yo
no guidance, lowering from companies like johnson controls, i will fois tool, ingersoll rand. you have industrials participating. are you a believer or not? >> it's a glass half full market for sure. it will continue that way. the negative side isn't being focused on. let's not forget g.e. in the core businesses were down mid double digits in the teens. look at packard, they missed. arch cole missed. there is plenty to go around. the german economic numbers showing recession. china...
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united technologies, johnson controls all lowering their numbers. they didn't. so all of these companies here reported today. all of them beat on the bottom line, they were light on the top line. that is a continuing problem. but most importantly, they beat on the bottom line. don't worry about the declines. united tech was at a historic high. they were a little cautious on the second quarter, but a little bit of relief. this is one of the reasons the market is holding up so well. let me summarize the good news on the big industrial names reported here. unchanged. moeb drop the 2013 numbers. big sigh of relief. revenues continue to be light. now there's pressure on them. they have to make sure they do well on the back half of the year. that's the problem for them right now. let's talk about other things moving here. airlines. how about what is going on with the airlines? look how well the numbers are doing. delta had an absolutely great quarter. delta said the magic words. we are well positioned for improvements and profitability. it doesn't get better than that
united technologies, johnson controls all lowering their numbers. they didn't. so all of these companies here reported today. all of them beat on the bottom line, they were light on the top line. that is a continuing problem. but most importantly, they beat on the bottom line. don't worry about the declines. united tech was at a historic high. they were a little cautious on the second quarter, but a little bit of relief. this is one of the reasons the market is holding up so well. let me...
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bill ackman now former jc opiniony ron johnson. and boaz weinstein took over jpmorgan whale trade. he is presenting two clients. they are meeting in small groups throughout the day. goldman is sponsoring the each. they declined to comment. no word whether anyone will be taking batting practice. certainly it doesn't feel like baseball weather today. back to you. >> mary thompson at yankee stadium. bring us back hot dogs, mary. thank you very much. >> sure thing. >> final thoughts on the market? >> we're still bullish. we think there's a lot of opportunity here. >> banks or everything? >> well, first of all, the economy in general. housing turn is big. growth is too slow. absolutely need to get a grand bargain. i think the bank stocks can do well. >> you mean back to the bull? >> yes. doesn't mean i can't ask for it. i have heard him say it's the most predictable that our policymakers have seen. it can be addressed. >> utx, we got earnings. they said it would affect annual earnings by 10 cents a share. >> this is an incremental approach. we need a 10-year plan that everyone can bank
bill ackman now former jc opiniony ron johnson. and boaz weinstein took over jpmorgan whale trade. he is presenting two clients. they are meeting in small groups throughout the day. goldman is sponsoring the each. they declined to comment. no word whether anyone will be taking batting practice. certainly it doesn't feel like baseball weather today. back to you. >> mary thompson at yankee stadium. bring us back hot dogs, mary. thank you very much. >> sure thing. >> final...
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without excessive government interference and with minimal intrusion from the government. >> gordon johnson, retired businessmen. we seem to have gotten ourselves in a position, despite what you say, of protecting the 1%, of protecting inequality. how do we translate the things you're saying into the benefits of the 40%, at the bottom, which is what henry ford found. he needed customers, he needed to build up a 40% at the bottom. we seem to be protecting the 1% at the time. what you are saying is going to benefit the 40%, but how do we get that across to people? >> part of it is when we try to remove the conversation from the exclusive domain of the federal government, it gets easier for people to understand what it is we are really for, and it gets easier for people to understand where for everyone benefiting when you take government out of the patient and the government's mandatory approach to everything, it does not have to be a zero-sum game between this top percentage and that bottom percentage. we can all benefit from a dynamic, free economy. the minute we start taking the conversatio
without excessive government interference and with minimal intrusion from the government. >> gordon johnson, retired businessmen. we seem to have gotten ourselves in a position, despite what you say, of protecting the 1%, of protecting inequality. how do we translate the things you're saying into the benefits of the 40%, at the bottom, which is what henry ford found. he needed customers, he needed to build up a 40% at the bottom. we seem to be protecting the 1% at the time. what you are...
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human rights is solid but if you go out into the rest of the world you begin to encounter a challenge johnson's books you know empire of bases and blowback and that's the reality here and to turn our backs and this no id military empire the biggest the world has ever seen and attribute to it after what we've seen in libya syria iraq iran benign motives i think that's the height of folly that's not the reality where i think with. all these a very not aggressive what larry all of us read in that china or here and we have to realize that you know neal go ahead in washington jump in you know i think i think i think i think it's fundamentally wrong to look at it as a u.s. centric perspective in fact you have to look at it first and foremost as it centric issue and the players in this game that's being played out not just the u.s. and china it's not just the chinese view and u.s. view you have to look at other players within asia you cannot just say that japan doesn't matter south korea doesn't matter doesn't matter philippines indonesia malaysia singapore india they don't matter the only thing that
human rights is solid but if you go out into the rest of the world you begin to encounter a challenge johnson's books you know empire of bases and blowback and that's the reality here and to turn our backs and this no id military empire the biggest the world has ever seen and attribute to it after what we've seen in libya syria iraq iran benign motives i think that's the height of folly that's not the reality where i think with. all these a very not aggressive what larry all of us read in that...
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let's get it together you know let's try and take it on let's go to brad johnson tyson slocum to lash out thank you all for joining thank you. coming up after the break there's not much difference between transportation the popular princeton's cartoon in transportation america today i will explain why and how we can change that in tonight's daily to a. potentially deadly blizzard taking aim for the northeast it's expected to hit stunning in a few hours from new york to maine we have team coverage of the storm. but what we're watching is the very heavy snow moving into boston proper earlier today it was very sticky you can see it start to become much more power. and there's still a lot of snow out here and a good place for snowball fight. to. it is kind of a pretty incredible day there and even record snowfall throughout what's it been like nobody's largely driving lessons from emergency vehicles are exceptions. international at the very heart of moscow. so the newscaster a.j. clemente had a rough day on the job a rough first day on the job in fact sunday at n.b.c. affiliate why are t.
let's get it together you know let's try and take it on let's go to brad johnson tyson slocum to lash out thank you all for joining thank you. coming up after the break there's not much difference between transportation the popular princeton's cartoon in transportation america today i will explain why and how we can change that in tonight's daily to a. potentially deadly blizzard taking aim for the northeast it's expected to hit stunning in a few hours from new york to maine we have team...